SA faces the challenge of scarce spectrum in a highly competitive environment, says Vodacom.
Subscribers are prevented from exiting fixed-term contracts, as they are given information that contradicts the new consumer law.
The company builds a R24 million innovation centre to develop renewable energy solutions.
The company gains telecoms licences to offset a decline in fixed-to-mobile income.
The operator will offer broadband at 1c per MB, for a limited period.
The companies will collaborate to find growth opportunities in Africa's broadband market.
JINX records rapid growth as a new extension is added and Cell C joins the peering point.
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The money will be used for the convergence of social networking, location-sharing and mobile devices.
Tech start-up Naratte introduces a technology that lets phones exchange transaction information via inaudible sound waves.
The penetration of mobile phones in many African countries is higher than the world average, says Winston Smith, MD of Alvarion SA and Southern Africa and Nigeria.
Companies designing for the developing world find the most critical consumers are those with the most to lose.
Although ICASA may have local loop unbundling regulations in place soon, there will not be a practical benefit for operators.